User Register / Login

Illegal Logger Now Manages Hummingbird Ecotourism Center with Support from REDD+

May 24, 2017 |

This article was originally published on Conservation International‘s Human Nature Blog


“Norbil Becerra once knew only one way to make a living: cutting down trees for illegal logging companies in the Peruvian Amazon, a 12-hour walk from his family in Peru’s northeastern San Martín region. Now, Becerra provides for his wife and three children in a way that keeps Peru’s trees standing.

“I know that my future and my family’s future depend on my conservation decisions,” Becerra said from the wooden observation platform he built with his own hands, overlooking a dozen bird feeders and an array of bright flowers and plants. His new livelihood: hummingbirds…”

Read on at: Conservation International’s Human Nature Blog.

Benefit from the Coalition’s unique overview of the capitals approach and community, gain insights into the latest thinking and developments and receive newsletters and project updates.